Moreno has since established himself in Brendan Rodger's line-up, starting all but one of Liverpool's Premier League games since his debut against Manchester City.

The defender has also scored a fantastic solo goal during the 3-0 victory over Tottenham earlier in the season while grabbing an assist in the Champions League 2-1 victory over Ludogorets at Anfield.

But the Spaniard says the best is yet to come and claims that having started his career as a winger, he is targeting to score five goals and five assists this season.

"When I was a kid I played more as a winger or a wide attacking midfielder - not as a full-back. But I always like to score goals and above all, provide assists, which is what an attacking full-back has to do," Moreno said to Liverpool official website.

"As we stand, I'm on one goal and an assist in 12 games, so I think I'm aiming at getting more than five goals and five assists,"

"All players love to score goals, especially me, because when I was younger I used to score regularly as I played further forward back then," Moreno told Liverpoolfc.com.

Having made a couple of errors against City and Newcastle which proved costly for Liverpool, Moreno also plans to improve defensively.

"Maybe defensively [I need to improve]. I'm a very attack-minded full-back," he said.

"I'm also very young and I've still got a lot to learn. Playing with these players, I'm bound to learn and also playing in this highly competitive league I'm going to learn a lot also."

Moreno claims that Rodgers wants him to attack but at the same time is aware that as a defender, his main task is to help his back-line to be solid.

"When we are about to go out, he always says to me to get forward and attack as much as I can but to be aware that as a full-back that I have to defend as well," said Moreno.

"The fundamental job of a defender is to defend, but at the first opportunity I should get forward and create problems further up the pitch."